Center For Health Leadership

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RESOURCES

New Media Training Series Presentations and Videos
General Resouces
Social Media
Mobile Phone Apps for Health
Video Production and Editing
Digital Storytelling
Podcast Production

 

New Media Training Series Presentations and Videos

Link to videos from 2010-2011 Series:http://www.uctv.tv/series/?seriesnumber=522

  • Why New Media Matters for Health Organizations: An Introduction to the New Media Training Series – presented on October 20, 2010 by Dan Cohen and Ana-Marie Jones
  • New Media Training: Mobile Phone Applications for Health – presented on November 17, 2010 by Mike Kirkwood
  • Senior Health Executives & Social Media: A Conversation – presented on November 17, 2010 by Dan Cohen
  • Strategically Integrating Social Media into Your Public Health/Healthcare Organizations & Practice PART 1– presented on December 8, 2010 by Dan Cohen and Ana-Marie Jones
  • Strategically Integrating Social Media into Your Public Health/Healthcare Organizations & Practice PART 2– presented on December 8, 2010 by Dan Cohen and Ana-Marie Jones
  • Strategically Integrating Social Media into Your Public Health/Healthcare Organizations & Practice PART 3– presented on December 8, 2010 by Dan Cohen and Ana-Marie Jones
  • Strategically Integrating Social Media into Your Public Health/Healthcare Organizations & Practice PART 4– presented on December 8, 2010 by Dan Cohen and Ana-Marie Jones
  • Storytelling - An Ancient Strategy for a New World: Develop your Core Story Tools for Videos, Podcasts, Digital Stories, Blogs, and Websites– presented on February 8, 2011 by Holly Minch
  • Podcast Production- presented on February 28, 2011 by Julieta Kusnir
  • The Networked Organization: Everything You Want To Know About Leveraging Social Media To Serve Your Mission (morning session for senior health leaders)- presented on March 30, 2011 by Beth Kanter
  • The Networked Organization: Everything You Want To Know About Leveraging Social Media To Serve Your Mission (afternoon session for public health professionals)- presented on March 30, 2011 by Beth Kanter

 

General Resources

  • Mediacollege.com – free tutorials and resources for video, audio, and digital media production

 

Social Media

  • Social Media Revolution, by Socialnomics

 

 

Mobile Phone Apps for Health

  • mHealth on Wikipedia – learn about the landscape of mobile health

 

Video Production and Editing

  • Video tutorials from the Knight Digital Media Center, UC Berkeley School of Journalism


Digital Storytelling

 

Podcast Production

  • Audio Tutorials from the Knight Digital Media Center, UC Berkeley School of Journalism
  • Transom.org – tools, advice, community, and an opportunity to submit your work to a public radio station for consideration

 

 

New Media Training Series pages:

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What participants found helpful

1. I always come away with tangible ideas and increased knowledge. Being in a room with other health professionals really allows the information to be targeted, and allows for peer-to-peer learning as well.
2. Fabulous trainers; great hands-on experience which helps me retain what I learned.  It was also good to see a group of diverse people in the same boat I am in, i.e., trying to learn and keep up with the new media.  Also, the trainers used many good examples so we could see best practices or different approaches.
3. I came from a place of not knowing anything to feeling pretty comfortable with social media.

How participants are using what they learned

1. It helped a lot because it was very focused on tools that health organizations could easily implement right away
2. This year, our organization coordinated a series of discrete national events using Tumblr and Twitter so that everyone could follow the events in real-time across time zones.
3. We implemented a twitter campaign during our 3-day healthcare conference with over 650 attendees
4. I created a social media plan that was accepted by the media coordinators at our hospital